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temporary taxes passed. the budget looks a lot better. i think this was the governor's chance to pivot, to pivot to talking about what makes california great, how we get them back on track. don't worry, we're getting there. so i took this as a real optimistic speech with a lot of details, a lot of brown history facts. and really a message i think not only to the legislature but to the public of, like, i'm watching it. we're going to be careful, but we're going to move forward. >> and, john, you mentioned he was very quirky in his speech. clearly the governor is enjoying his popularity right now and quoted everyone from philosophers and poets. let's take a listen. >> i'm sorry, say again? >> the most diverse, creative and longest standing mass migration in the history of the world. that's california, and we are sons and daughters. this special destiny never ends. it slows. it falters. it goes off the track. and ignorance and prejudice but soon resumes again. more vibrant and more stunning in its boldness. >> so, john, how has the speech be
temporary taxes passed. the budget looks a lot better. i think this was the governor's chance to pivot, to pivot to talking about what makes california great, how we get them back on track. don't worry, we're getting there. so i took this as a real optimistic speech with a lot of details, a lot of brown history facts. and really a message i think not only to the legislature but to the public of, like, i'm watching it. we're going to be careful, but we're going to move forward. >> and,...
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no matter your tax rate, contributing to a 401(k) can help you save money on taxes and boost your retirement security. your contributions to a traditional plan are not included in your taxable income, and earnings on roth contributions are tax-free. the good news for savers is that in 2013 401(k) limits go up to $17,500, and employees aged 50 or over can contribute an additional $5,500. but, at the end of 2011, the average account balance in 401(k)s nationwide was just under $60,000. if you're not sure you're doing all you can to lower your taxable wages and secure your retirement, finras new 401(k) save the max calculator can help you do the math to find out. i'm gerri walsh. >> tom: join us tomorrow on twitter for a tweet-up, that's when you meet together on twitter. we'll talk about teaching kids about saving money. alisa weinstein, co-founder of helpkidsfly.org and author of "earn my keep" will be our guest. here's what you do: follow us on twitter at bizrpt, and use the tweet-up hashtag "financial education". that's tomorrow, thursday at 3 pm eastern. susie, we're really looking forward
no matter your tax rate, contributing to a 401(k) can help you save money on taxes and boost your retirement security. your contributions to a traditional plan are not included in your taxable income, and earnings on roth contributions are tax-free. the good news for savers is that in 2013 401(k) limits go up to $17,500, and employees aged 50 or over can contribute an additional $5,500. but, at the end of 2011, the average account balance in 401(k)s nationwide was just under $60,000. if you're...
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it's all about raising taxes and cutting spending. and there's no discuss about growth. and that is what americans really want. growth and jobs. what do we have to do to get growth? >> well, the badh6+suz there, susie s that while higher growth is by far the best remedy, it's very hard to put if into effect. in a sizable way. you need more investment in human beings, that's education and so on. you need more investment in physical plant and equipment. and you need to promote technology. >> we're doing all those things, so you know we're not exactly getting a on any of them so it would be nice if we could get a on all of them and then we could do better. but i think it's unrealistic to think that growth is going to do the whole job. >> what about the federal reserve. it has its first meeting this year next week. is there anything more than the fed can do besides keeping interest rates superlow? >> not that much. the fed is more or less restricted to working on interest rates and things that are related, closely related to interest rates. i think really if we're going to g
it's all about raising taxes and cutting spending. and there's no discuss about growth. and that is what americans really want. growth and jobs. what do we have to do to get growth? >> well, the badh6+suz there, susie s that while higher growth is by far the best remedy, it's very hard to put if into effect. in a sizable way. you need more investment in human beings, that's education and so on. you need more investment in physical plant and equipment. and you need to promote technology....
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and interestingly, based on some spending cuts and tax increases that have been implemented so far, we're pretty close. and jack lew intimately knows what it takes to get from here to there. now, i think you, also, to, about other issues of the treasury's beat, international currency, financial markets, implementing the dodd-frank issue. as i mentioned, financial reform is still incomplete. so jack lew is going to have to oversee those as well. >> susie: let me get back to the budget issue. jack lew was also the architect of this sequester mechanism. a lot of people are worried if that kicks in, the automatic spending cuts, that, you know, that would really be a bad thing for the economy. some democrats are surprisingly saying maybe that's a good way to handle this whole budget cuts. where do you think jack lew stands on that? and, unfortunately, we just have half a minute left. what do you think? >> well, i think jack recognizes that if the sequester kicks in, it does two things. one, it makes deficit savings a lot more pronounced. that's $85 billion in one year. but, two thurts an econo
and interestingly, based on some spending cuts and tax increases that have been implemented so far, we're pretty close. and jack lew intimately knows what it takes to get from here to there. now, i think you, also, to, about other issues of the treasury's beat, international currency, financial markets, implementing the dodd-frank issue. as i mentioned, financial reform is still incomplete. so jack lew is going to have to oversee those as well. >> susie: let me get back to the budget...
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it's outrageous, us as tax paying citizens should not have to accept. >> these are the low level crimes that the police do not focus on. and exactly the types of crimes he will want police to crack down on when he begins a contract next month advising the department. in other cities, he has worked under the broken window theory. that says, if less serious crimes are not dealt with the overall crime rate will go up. at a city council meeting that ended after 2:00 in the morning the council voted 7-1 to approve a 250,000 contract to hire him. his opponents seem more concerned with the support of a stop and frisk policy. they feel it will lead to racial profiling. >> you are bringing in somebody very controversial. it's going to be an up hill battle. >> late this afternoon, the council's decision was defended to bring him on board. >> he is neither the devil, nor a savior, he is part of a team. >> this plan is not about him, it's about policy partnership. >> and the police chief went on to say that he will not be attending community meetings as part of his contract with the city. and he is
it's outrageous, us as tax paying citizens should not have to accept. >> these are the low level crimes that the police do not focus on. and exactly the types of crimes he will want police to crack down on when he begins a contract next month advising the department. in other cities, he has worked under the broken window theory. that says, if less serious crimes are not dealt with the overall crime rate will go up. at a city council meeting that ended after 2:00 in the morning the council...
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he certainly has taxed the high income earners again but what about getting the rest of us employed. >> the governor's speech from the chambers is expected to last half an hour. abc7 will carry the governor's state of the state address live from the state capital at 9:00 this morning and it will stream live on abc7news.com. >> later this morning, secretary of defense panetta will formally lit the ban on women serving in combat in the military. some men are concerned about the policy change. >> the u.s. military is about do become fully integrityied. panetta will announce an end to the ban on women serving in combat. >> they have proven time and time again. they will get the recognition that key. >> the move overturns a 1994 rule restricting women from being assigned to the front lines and elite combat divisions. in reality they have exported heavy packs taking on direct combat roles in iraq and afghanistan. helicopter pilot lost both legs in combat and sevens in congress now. >> the reality is the battlefield has changed. everyone is serving in a combat situation. >> retired colonel
he certainly has taxed the high income earners again but what about getting the rest of us employed. >> the governor's speech from the chambers is expected to last half an hour. abc7 will carry the governor's state of the state address live from the state capital at 9:00 this morning and it will stream live on abc7news.com. >> later this morning, secretary of defense panetta will formally lit the ban on women serving in combat in the military. some men are concerned about the policy...
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they do not like you cutting tax. you could not stand when you we are your mommy's slacks. [ laughter ] you cannot reach across the aisle because everything you do is vile. they complained when you killed owe psalma so on a train or plane or lamba, rolling a 44 at bowl-a-rahma despite your nice white kansas mama, comma, they do not like you, barack obama. we'll be right b b [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight new film is called "identity thief". >> don't shut door, leave it. >> now, this is his favorite part. he likes to be humiliating verbally. >> no i don't. >> you sissy boy. >> that's enough of this. >> sissy boy. it's time to give him the big show. boom boom! >> no need for the show. put it back on. whoo! whoo! whoo! >> jon: please welcome back to the show, jason bateman. [cheers and applause] magic! magic. you are a magic man. you are a magic man! [cheers and applause] i mean there's nothing worse than a quarter standing ovation. good lord, thank you for leading that. [cheers and applause
they do not like you cutting tax. you could not stand when you we are your mommy's slacks. [ laughter ] you cannot reach across the aisle because everything you do is vile. they complained when you killed owe psalma so on a train or plane or lamba, rolling a 44 at bowl-a-rahma despite your nice white kansas mama, comma, they do not like you, barack obama. we'll be right b b [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight new film is called "identity thief". >>...
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over the weekend, we had some news that japan was going to rely less on debt and more on taxes. you would think that bond yields would go down on that. but you can see here, they've really popped up.if japan start of their bond market, it's going to be a big, big problem. so, you get out of the dxj if you have the ability to short japanese government bonds, do it now. >> and tim, some of the other fundment am reasons that are going on in the population of japan, people are older, they're saving less, i mean, the savings right now is the same here in the united states. 2%. >> yeah, i think this continues. i think what's fundamentally different is that japan is actually seeking to pursue a budget deficit approach. they are effectively a trade surplus, budget surplus country. they are really pushing a weaker yen. this is leading to mass currency war talk. this is a big theme in davos, something that we've been hearing out of the emerging market countries. what is interesting now, a couple of the places like brazil and south africa, have inflation issues and they cannot weaken their
over the weekend, we had some news that japan was going to rely less on debt and more on taxes. you would think that bond yields would go down on that. but you can see here, they've really popped up.if japan start of their bond market, it's going to be a big, big problem. so, you get out of the dxj if you have the ability to short japanese government bonds, do it now. >> and tim, some of the other fundment am reasons that are going on in the population of japan, people are older, they're...
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we are the highest tax increase in the country and it will not be good for business to have the tax increase. coming from that perspective, absolutely right. it's great to have a governor with a positive attitude. there's been a lot of negativism in the state and good to see the positivive attitude, things like education, we're with them. the thing that care rid them is the people's positive attitude about education. >> it's interesting, you have a democratic governor that is standing between you and the legislature, you're halfway happy about it. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. support for gun control. >>> welcome back. dozens of people walked along the waterfront this weekend to show support for gun control. the event was organized by the group one million moms for gun control. the largest of which was held in washington d.c., that's where members of the newtown, connecticut community joined in with thousands of others d emanding action. >> if it can happen in newt
we are the highest tax increase in the country and it will not be good for business to have the tax increase. coming from that perspective, absolutely right. it's great to have a governor with a positive attitude. there's been a lot of negativism in the state and good to see the positivive attitude, things like education, we're with them. the thing that care rid them is the people's positive attitude about education. >> it's interesting, you have a democratic governor that is standing...
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. >>> also new this morning the san rafael scoreboard is asking voters to renew their parcel tax. if they go forward with the proposal tomorrow, voters will vote in a special mail-in election come this spring. it would extend a $194 parcel tax that has helped fund schools since 1989. >>> coming up, pipeline safety, how a new piece of high-tech equipment is keeping gas pipelines safe for you and your family. >>> and we have a live look from our roof cam looking over a bay bridge. it should be a beautiful but cool day. meet lisa >> we are taking a live look outside right now in santa clara just across the street at the practice facility for the 49ers. they will be leaving this afternoon super bowl-bound for new orleans. it should be a beautiful day to bid them farewell. a little cool but sunny. meteorologist lisa argen will have your forecast in a little bit. 6:how on the dot right now. >>> a new pipeline scanner could take the guesswork out of determining which natural gas lines are safe. pg&e is testing it right now. it's part of the utility's ongoing effort to improve their safet
. >>> also new this morning the san rafael scoreboard is asking voters to renew their parcel tax. if they go forward with the proposal tomorrow, voters will vote in a special mail-in election come this spring. it would extend a $194 parcel tax that has helped fund schools since 1989. >>> coming up, pipeline safety, how a new piece of high-tech equipment is keeping gas pipelines safe for you and your family. >>> and we have a live look from our roof cam looking over a...
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lee is already has a says overhauling the city's business tax code and lining up funding for housing programs. he is hoping to bring that success to overhauling muni by creating a task force to help fix the system. his goal is to create a system capable of handling the population projections of 2030. >> the california highway patrol is continuing its investigation into a side show that happened over the weekend. we have video on you tube . the police are trying to determine the likely place numbers and makes and models of the cars you see. chp sgt diana mcdermott tells of what investigators are zeroing in on as they try to catch drivers who took part in the recent 880 freeway sideshow. >> pretty much the videos stand for themselves you can see license plates numbers. we are gathering the facts and statements from witnesses that called in. the had to be six, seven, or eight vehicles involved. >> in addition to video evidence chp investigator say people who are on the scene stayed in their vehicles while watching the side show took place to also play an important role in catching those
lee is already has a says overhauling the city's business tax code and lining up funding for housing programs. he is hoping to bring that success to overhauling muni by creating a task force to help fix the system. his goal is to create a system capable of handling the population projections of 2030. >> the california highway patrol is continuing its investigation into a side show that happened over the weekend. we have video on you tube . the police are trying to determine the likely...
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which is a consequence of any kind of market change and also a consequence of the carbon tax. that dribble trickles down to the consumer and changes habits. that turns the tables a little bit. seems to me that our inability as the public to make sacrifices makes us more of beholding to companies we don't like. >> guest: right. there's truth in that. and it's interesting, i was trying to think about this question of this price that people would have to pay to address climate change in particular, and no public in any era wants to volunteer for higher prices in their household expend kit tours. our politic shows that where the public saw a threat -- itch they thought their children were more likely to get asthma or develop respiratory disease because of air pollution that was unaddressed or their children were likely -- more likely to be exposed to cancer as a result of pollution in water supply, that people are willing to pay a price, whatever the price was, to protect their living generation from that danger. the problem with climate is it's over the horizon and the dangers ar
which is a consequence of any kind of market change and also a consequence of the carbon tax. that dribble trickles down to the consumer and changes habits. that turns the tables a little bit. seems to me that our inability as the public to make sacrifices makes us more of beholding to companies we don't like. >> guest: right. there's truth in that. and it's interesting, i was trying to think about this question of this price that people would have to pay to address climate change in...
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after a 2004 millionaire's tax was passed. in fact, larry ellison and google founders still live in silicon valley. >> california budget situation will be no doubt a huge part of the state of the state address tomorrow, abc 7 thus will carry that speech to a joint section live tomorrow morning at 9:00. >> controversial safety program putting semi automatic rifles on school campuses. one school district bought 14 for use on middle and high school campuses. previously, officers carried just handguns. critics say new rifles have no place in schools and money could have been better spent else wr. police say they're necessary. >> it's a sad thing for society but it is. we cannot ignore it. it's a society we live in. >> if a person who has intention of coming to a kmpus to kill know we have this ar 15 they might come with something bigger or better. >> the guns are stored at police headquarters. trained officers can take them to campus. >> leon pan netta is abolishing the military ban on women in combat overturning a rule in place s
after a 2004 millionaire's tax was passed. in fact, larry ellison and google founders still live in silicon valley. >> california budget situation will be no doubt a huge part of the state of the state address tomorrow, abc 7 thus will carry that speech to a joint section live tomorrow morning at 9:00. >> controversial safety program putting semi automatic rifles on school campuses. one school district bought 14 for use on middle and high school campuses. previously, officers...
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. >> it matters when it comes to tax revenue and jobs locally as well. >>> super bowl, game day. the food issue all the decoration. >> and the time to check out the huge tvs. the real fun. next, why one type of television is better than the rest when it comes to watching the super bowl. ,,,,,,,, for the new mattress models but sleep train's huge year end clearance ,,,,,,,, is ending soon. for a short time, save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financing and free same-day delivery. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance is ending soon. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an a
. >> it matters when it comes to tax revenue and jobs locally as well. >>> super bowl, game day. the food issue all the decoration. >> and the time to check out the huge tvs. the real fun. next, why one type of television is better than the rest when it comes to watching the super bowl. ,,,,,,,, for the new mattress models but sleep train's huge year end clearance ,,,,,,,, is ending soon. for a short time, save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most...
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paid almost $1 million in business taxes. and then they had to go home to india because their student visas ran out. the business still exists but it's run out of india with no american employees. everyone agrees that's a problem. republicans seemed willing to solve it right away. democrats resisted wanting to link all immigration issues together. no special treatment for ph.d., business creators, without a deal on the lesser skilled immigrants. democrats won that battle. both sorts of workers will be announced in this agreement. there will be a press conference on immigration reform later today. >> that won't help or bring that couple back. >> the damage is done there. one of the strangest moments of the recent economic collapse in silicon valley was watching families, most of them from india, losing their visa status after a layoff. there's no grace period on that. one moment you are working in high tech and legal and the next moment you're not. one moment you're an engineer with ph.d. from berkeley and you own a home and c
paid almost $1 million in business taxes. and then they had to go home to india because their student visas ran out. the business still exists but it's run out of india with no american employees. everyone agrees that's a problem. republicans seemed willing to solve it right away. democrats resisted wanting to link all immigration issues together. no special treatment for ph.d., business creators, without a deal on the lesser skilled immigrants. democrats won that battle. both sorts of workers...
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i think it's something us as tax paying citizens should not have. >> reporter: the broken window theory which says if less serious crimes are not dealt with the overall crime rate will increase. bratton's opponent seemed most concerned of his stop and frisk policy because they fear it will lead to racial profiling. >> you're bringing in somebody very controversial. >> this particular plan not about bill bratton. it's about partnership. >> reporter: i spoke by phone earlier today to bill bratton's wife and she tells me he is in detroit working on a project similar to the one he will be working on here in oakland and, again, raj and jessica, he will be here in oakland in mid-february. monte francis, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thank you, monte. look who is back in town. all the talk might be about the niners right now but the men in teal are back on the ice in san jose. the shortened home season will begin tomorrow. boy, not only shark fans but downtown owners, business owners, they really need this. >> reporter: yeah, you know, jessica, the city is really hoping this brings some life bac
i think it's something us as tax paying citizens should not have. >> reporter: the broken window theory which says if less serious crimes are not dealt with the overall crime rate will increase. bratton's opponent seemed most concerned of his stop and frisk policy because they fear it will lead to racial profiling. >> you're bringing in somebody very controversial. >> this particular plan not about bill bratton. it's about partnership. >> reporter: i spoke by phone...
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they are paying higher taxes, they are seeing a smaller payroll check. neil: that apple could have charged a premium for their products because they are cool. >> they could easily lose their cool. is it still taught everything to say that i have the iphone? not exactly. samsung has the cool power right now. a lot of competitors are coming out with very cool phones. if you are the tech guy, you are leading the way. you are looking for the newest and best and brightest thing that is out there and apple hasn't given us anything. neil: we are talking about a lot of advanced products. the new big thing is somethingnw that i may not hear about. >> well, i think the what wenize have to recognize about apple -a i'm not talking about apple tv. i'm talking about the version four. the one where they actually -- let's just work this out for a second. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> there is a point in time when you were going to watchady everything, you know, on the internet ready phones. kille tv is a step in that direction. tnk apple killed
they are paying higher taxes, they are seeing a smaller payroll check. neil: that apple could have charged a premium for their products because they are cool. >> they could easily lose their cool. is it still taught everything to say that i have the iphone? not exactly. samsung has the cool power right now. a lot of competitors are coming out with very cool phones. if you are the tech guy, you are leading the way. you are looking for the newest and best and brightest thing that is out...
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they're already working here and are paying some taxes. this will get them fully on the tax rolls. even more important than that for the future of the economy, this will give us the workers we need the the future. both high skilled workers like scientists and low skilled workers that will help grow the economy. >> i would really like to know how you overcome zen phobia. the idea that immigrants come here and steal our jobs. i mean, i always felt the fact of the matter is they're often doing the jobs the locals don't ef want to do. but how do we get over that? >> obviously people are wary of this, but when -- people do -- for example, many americans now realize that they're not raising their kids to be farm workers. many americans realize that they're not raising their kids to be home health aides. home health aid is the fastest growing job in america right now. americans realize that's not what they're raising kids to be. the fact of the matter is, most americans are in the middle of the education spectrum. we've mostly graduated from high school, but we don't have the ph.d.s, we d
they're already working here and are paying some taxes. this will get them fully on the tax rolls. even more important than that for the future of the economy, this will give us the workers we need the the future. both high skilled workers like scientists and low skilled workers that will help grow the economy. >> i would really like to know how you overcome zen phobia. the idea that immigrants come here and steal our jobs. i mean, i always felt the fact of the matter is they're often...
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in reminds you what happened in washington, you remember solyndra, with dead folks getting homebuyer tax credits. chris, what do you make of this? >> this is something we're familiar with in the united states. medicare for example, we've seen a lot of prosecutions over the years of organized crime folk involved in ahead care scam, -- medicare scam, fake claims, that is long-standing it has happened with welfare benefits and other things, one other thing that always makes it more complicated, when you have programs that are administered by bureaucrats and conceived by politicians, those are individuals that can be i think term is gotten to. might be induced to look the other direction, and organized crime does love government programs. neil: the bigger the sums for the program the more ripe they are for this sort of thing? >> you know, in the old country where the cavuto regime is, your family. >> that is lovely. >> not cool. >> look. hey, you know, score one for the mafia, zero for the government, they out smarted government for a while. >> i like how they have veered from liquor to this
in reminds you what happened in washington, you remember solyndra, with dead folks getting homebuyer tax credits. chris, what do you make of this? >> this is something we're familiar with in the united states. medicare for example, we've seen a lot of prosecutions over the years of organized crime folk involved in ahead care scam, -- medicare scam, fake claims, that is long-standing it has happened with welfare benefits and other things, one other thing that always makes it more...
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tax obligations. she wouldn't be the first celebrity to change nationalities. actor gerard depardieu got his russian passport and a warm welcome from putin earlier this year, after loudly renouncing his native france and its tax hikes on its wealthiest citizens. even elizabeth taylor made a bid to keep her european income away from the irs in 1965. >> i am the earth mother. and you are all flops. >> reporter: apparently couldn't go through with the renunciation oath. as for turner, whether she's making the move for love or money -- ♪ you don't have to worry >> reporter: it seems she'll have more of both in switzerland. and we reached out to turner's reps. but so far, no comment. turner speaks fluent german, has passed a local civic test and just needs a federal stamp of approval before becoming a swiss citizen. >> moving to a neutral country. >> that's right. >> thanks, tanya. >>> coming up here on the broadcast, sour apple. the new ashton kutcher movie about steve jobs that has the company's co-founder complaining. >>> also ahead, our very own ginger tackles
tax obligations. she wouldn't be the first celebrity to change nationalities. actor gerard depardieu got his russian passport and a warm welcome from putin earlier this year, after loudly renouncing his native france and its tax hikes on its wealthiest citizens. even elizabeth taylor made a bid to keep her european income away from the irs in 1965. >> i am the earth mother. and you are all flops. >> reporter: apparently couldn't go through with the renunciation oath. as for turner,...
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. >> are we going to see higher taxes after we saw higher taxes at the beginning of the year? >> no, no, you're not, and i think the president probably does know that, but we're not going to see higher taxes. i don't think anybody thinks that it's a good idea to keep pay more taxes when you don't fix the spending problem. i can't tell you how many people have come to me that said, eric, if you fix the problem, i don't mind contributing more, but we haven't even begun to fix the problem and that's the issue. on taxes, maria, i think we do have an opportunity to engage in that kind of discussion. we've got this sequestration that will hit march 1st. we have a continuing resolution that will come at the end of that month. there are all kinds of trigger points, if you will, that will facilitate more of these discussions and hopefully will lead to a much broader solution than just going about these kind of discretionary cuts. >> let me get your take on the low hanging fruit in terms of spending cuts. medicare, medicaid, social security, health care costs, the drivers of the debt. w
. >> are we going to see higher taxes after we saw higher taxes at the beginning of the year? >> no, no, you're not, and i think the president probably does know that, but we're not going to see higher taxes. i don't think anybody thinks that it's a good idea to keep pay more taxes when you don't fix the spending problem. i can't tell you how many people have come to me that said, eric, if you fix the problem, i don't mind contributing more, but we haven't even begun to fix the...
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payroll taxes are nothing more than temporary tax cut was a rebate. like bush had two rebates that didn't work. obama had two rebates that didn't work. people know it's not permanent and pay down their credit cards but doesn't affect spending. got to go. hang on. when we come back you can whack at me. we got two major earnings reports out after today's close bell. we begin with microsoft, john joins us with the details. >> reporter: microsoft turned in solid results. revenue just a little bit short of expectations at 21.46 billion dollars. eps a penny better at 76 cents. microsoft says when you count deferred revenue thing are actually a little bit better than that. a couple of highlights. windows, the windows group did better than expected at 5.8 billion in revenue. the business division did a little shy at 5.7. now jane wells has a little bit on starbucks, another big company. jane? >> reporter: john, shares have been up after hours. they were up over 3% at one point. starbucks reported its best holiday ever, best earnings per share ever at 57 cents
payroll taxes are nothing more than temporary tax cut was a rebate. like bush had two rebates that didn't work. obama had two rebates that didn't work. people know it's not permanent and pay down their credit cards but doesn't affect spending. got to go. hang on. when we come back you can whack at me. we got two major earnings reports out after today's close bell. we begin with microsoft, john joins us with the details. >> reporter: microsoft turned in solid results. revenue just a little...
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taxes. david: the folks who say this is an anomaly point of good points, consumer spending is not doing bad. durable goods orders were up. business investment is up, capitol spending. homebuilding is looking pretty bright and even though prices came down a tick last quarter. there are improvements in the economy that may be worked into this number. >> that is all true. the basic fact is that last year, 2012 : gdp growth, fourth quarter of 2011 tough fourth quarter 2012 was only one nap%. there is not a lot of momentum there. we got a boost to a consumer's income in the fourth quarter because people anticipating the higher tax rates were paying out more in compensation, more in dividends. that is going to turn around as we come into the first quarter of 2013. david: the tax increases, as i mentioned in the intro to you, even the president said, a shrinking economy or slow economy, you know what to increase taxes. that is exactly what we're doing, but on the retail and wholesale level, if you
taxes. david: the folks who say this is an anomaly point of good points, consumer spending is not doing bad. durable goods orders were up. business investment is up, capitol spending. homebuilding is looking pretty bright and even though prices came down a tick last quarter. there are improvements in the economy that may be worked into this number. >> that is all true. the basic fact is that last year, 2012 : gdp growth, fourth quarter of 2011 tough fourth quarter 2012 was only one nap%....
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this may be the most dangerous tax season ever. our senior correspondent scott is on the case for us. hi, scott. >> hi, sue. dangerous. irs about to start electronic filing season and we will tell you why this tax season could be your worst nightmare and what the irs is or isn't doing. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. it's part of what you slove about her.essing. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready
this may be the most dangerous tax season ever. our senior correspondent scott is on the case for us. hi, scott. >> hi, sue. dangerous. irs about to start electronic filing season and we will tell you why this tax season could be your worst nightmare and what the irs is or isn't doing. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long,...
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we can talk about regulation and pension and taxes and the government. a lot of that is [inaudible] a survey said housing prices are too high and that is a negative factor on recruitment. i thought, maybe we can bring the prices down. foreclosure works magic. i do not think you want that. you want rising wealth which could translate into a rising houses -- housing prices. you can increase density and breakdown similar rules, you get more people. there's a lot of things. as i drove down here from oakland cut -- oakland, i saw those cars in the ordinary lanes. one person per car. you have this one person with all this steel and plastic and oil. it is ridiculous. we're figuring out ways to do that. whether it is high speed rail or electric cars. the first will be rolling off the factory in treatments in the next few months -- in three months and in the next few months. yes, the innovative companies are small. the electric cars -- the tanks are small but so is fairchild or in tal or hewlett-packard -- intel or hewlett-packard or steve jobs. the seats we plan
we can talk about regulation and pension and taxes and the government. a lot of that is [inaudible] a survey said housing prices are too high and that is a negative factor on recruitment. i thought, maybe we can bring the prices down. foreclosure works magic. i do not think you want that. you want rising wealth which could translate into a rising houses -- housing prices. you can increase density and breakdown similar rules, you get more people. there's a lot of things. as i drove down here...
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would the alternative minimum tax snare millions of people? would businesses have to start a whole brand new round of layoffs? executive after executive came on this show to say, look, we can't do a thing. what's the point? we will just have to undo it. business confidence plummeted, and the idea of forming a new business. well, remember when the ceo of paychex came on and talked about the paralysis caused by the cliff? who would leave his job to start a new business in that environment? okay. retail sales weren't that bad. but they nose dived right at the end of the quarter. retailers were afraid to restock inventory figuring that spending would drop off the cliff right along with the nation's finances. it was all in all a very bad time for our nation. now, overlay the storm of the century for the northeast. one that shut down the wealthiest area of the country for several weeks and caused what ultimately may be $100 billion in damage. you had the physical shutdown from the storm neatly and miserably dovetailing with the mental shutdown cause
would the alternative minimum tax snare millions of people? would businesses have to start a whole brand new round of layoffs? executive after executive came on this show to say, look, we can't do a thing. what's the point? we will just have to undo it. business confidence plummeted, and the idea of forming a new business. well, remember when the ceo of paychex came on and talked about the paralysis caused by the cliff? who would leave his job to start a new business in that environment? okay....
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taxes. realtors tell me that sellers rushed to do the deals before january 1st to avoid the potential tax hikes on capital gains. the big surprise was that sales are even continuing through this january, and inventory is getting very thin. brokers tell me the wealthy want somewhere safe to put all this cash, and they are turning to real estate. here are a few properties that are still for sale and could still be yours in the hamptons. this estate in bridgehampton could be yours for 43 million bucks. 12 bedrooms, get this, two bowling aliz, a tennies in court, a rock climbing wall and a full disco. or for the
taxes. realtors tell me that sellers rushed to do the deals before january 1st to avoid the potential tax hikes on capital gains. the big surprise was that sales are even continuing through this january, and inventory is getting very thin. brokers tell me the wealthy want somewhere safe to put all this cash, and they are turning to real estate. here are a few properties that are still for sale and could still be yours in the hamptons. this estate in bridgehampton could be yours for 43 million...
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--and our tax systartic system. >> more on the forecast coming up in a moment. >> the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza looking good. and my weight and some of the caste lines in our last report not the case anymore. still have overnight road work in effect for the incline section but not producing in delays. >> at the cemetery ridge traffic building not only in the west bound direction towards of to see you consider lights several of them hedy's down to hayward. the drive 12 best 30 minutes between 8 80/1 zero one. >> the code a bridge, southbound 11 looks good however,--the golden gate bridge south bound 101 looks good. >> we do have dense fog and portions of the north bay. >> traffic maps show more about 101 looks good no issues for interstate 280. >> you may encounter damp roadways. drive with extra caution. 23 minutes out of navao into san francisco. >> no delays on public transit for ac transit, bart our couch at this hour. >> thank you erica on to the situation in san francisco is probably to get a lot of people icked over the weekend. the grace period is over and will brin
--and our tax systartic system. >> more on the forecast coming up in a moment. >> the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza looking good. and my weight and some of the caste lines in our last report not the case anymore. still have overnight road work in effect for the incline section but not producing in delays. >> at the cemetery ridge traffic building not only in the west bound direction towards of to see you consider lights several of them hedy's down to hayward. the drive...
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it's all about raising taxes and cutting spending. and there's no discuss about test test test. to do to get growth? >> well the badh6+suz there susie s that while higher growth is by far the best remedy it's very hard to put if into effect. in a sizable way. you need more investment in human beings that's education and so on. you need more investment in physical plant and equipment. and you need to promote technology. >> we're doing all those things, so you know we're not exactly getting a on any of them so it would be nice if we could get a on all of them and then we could do better. but i think it's unrealistic to think that growth is going to do the whole job. >> what about the federal reserve. it has its first meeting this year next week. is there anything more than the fed can do besides keeping interest rates superlow? >> not that much. the fed is more or less restricted to working on interest rates and things that are related closely related to interest rates. i think really if we're going to get a big push to growth it's got to come from the government. and believe it o
it's all about raising taxes and cutting spending. and there's no discuss about test test test. to do to get growth? >> well the badh6+suz there susie s that while higher growth is by far the best remedy it's very hard to put if into effect. in a sizable way. you need more investment in human beings that's education and so on. you need more investment in physical plant and equipment. and you need to promote technology. >> we're doing all those things, so you know we're not exactly...
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here is the pitch, no state taxes. better than sunshine. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ >>> coming up on the "closing bell," coming up two stocks, apple down, research in motion is hot. which is the better stock to buy right now. we, of course, have that trade. plus, did amazon have a happy holiday? instant analysis of the online retailer's earnings. the dow inching closer to an all-time high. mark far ber is not impressed. find out why he's calling for a 20% selloff this year. they don't call him dr. doom for nothing. first "street signs." >> thanks very much, scotty, we're looking forward to it. we have breaking news here. what you're looking at is the president live in las vegas. he's going to be laying out his immigration reform plan. here on "street signs" we were talking about immigration, about 11 million illegal immigrants in the country. talking about growth if we made them legal.
here is the pitch, no state taxes. better than sunshine. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ >>> coming up on the "closing bell," coming up two stocks, apple down, research in motion is hot. which is the better stock to buy right now. we, of course, have that trade. plus, did amazon have a happy holiday? instant analysis of the online retailer's...
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taxes came from taxes on fast-food and property taxes. so you ended up taxing the rich more, right? because the bigger your property was, the more you paid. >> a lot of people feel there will be cut backs in other areas to make up for the lack of income. or as michelle talked about, can they make it up in other areas. >> money moves to taxes that get rid of their -- states that get rid of income tax. like $150 billion over the last 15 years, according to "how many walks" moved from states that had income tax to states that didn't. the nine highest taxed states lost a hundred billion of income -- of wealth, rather. it is proven it works. it attracts wealth to your state by getting rid of income tax. >> i couldn't believe this but for the billionaire that has everything. michael dell is on order to buy a boeing 787 dreamliner. i don't know if it is him per se buying it or whether the corporation that behind him that does it. >> this is a mystery p.m. pep familiar with him say it isn't his style to have a big plane like this. it is done through international leasing. it could be that t
taxes came from taxes on fast-food and property taxes. so you ended up taxing the rich more, right? because the bigger your property was, the more you paid. >> a lot of people feel there will be cut backs in other areas to make up for the lack of income. or as michelle talked about, can they make it up in other areas. >> money moves to taxes that get rid of their -- states that get rid of income tax. like $150 billion over the last 15 years, according to "how many walks"...
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he could stand up for all the tax oppressed people in california and it is one tax oppressing place and he could stand up for them and be a spokesman and say you guys are driving loyal people like myself out of here because you're taking so much out of my paycheck. >> if you want to broad i don't know the tax debate, california has come out and said we've balanced the budget, so why take that personalin come t income t they finally got the budget right. whether you make 50,000 or 50 million, taxes hurt. >> other people who have moved around and we talked about tiger woods, what about lebron james? he was a great basketball star in cleveland. when he went to florida to the miami heat, a lot of people in new york said to avoid new york tax rates. anything to that? >> i think obviously there's no doubt when you're signing hundred million dollar contracts having no individual income tax is a big deal but this guy is going to be a billionaire someday. he had more control over putting this team together, there was more freedom over what players could go there. i trip it's always a factor. the
he could stand up for all the tax oppressed people in california and it is one tax oppressing place and he could stand up for them and be a spokesman and say you guys are driving loyal people like myself out of here because you're taking so much out of my paycheck. >> if you want to broad i don't know the tax debate, california has come out and said we've balanced the budget, so why take that personalin come t income t they finally got the budget right. whether you make 50,000 or 50...
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i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ..es and all other major tax stores combined. [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good! if super bowl xlvii comes down to a david acres field goal, can he make it? can he have confidence in his kicker? he missed 14 of his past 48 attempts in the championship game. he hit the goalpost on a 38-yard try. he admits the struggles was a head scratcher. if you can't even under
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yeah, last week at the tax store i did your taxes. you work here too. yep. i thought you were an expert with returns? oh i am, especially after the holidays! major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no taxes experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. fichlt abc 7 fuss i team uncovered new complaint of excessive force used by vallejo police. this incident caught on camera. >> keep in mind the department is already reeling after a violent year including 6 people shot and killed by officers. >> dan is here now with an exclusive i team investigation. >>reporter: the story began when package arrived in the mail from someone inside the department. dvd. police report. letter complaining about a cowboy attitude by officers and command staff. imagine you are a police officer on patrol. warm enter day. when the call comes in. 22-year-old complaining his roommate beat him up and kicked him out of the apartment. >> are you injured
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they raised cash knowing they might need that cash to pay much higher taxes, the taxes that a failed attempt to fix the cliff would produce. a huge amount of dough moved to the sidelines immediately. companies themselves accelerated dividend payouts, putting tens of billions of dollars into the hands of shareholders who had no idea what to do with the money other than sit on it. so we came into the new year and we were paralyzed. inventories lean, huge part of the country damaged by a storm, totally dysfunctional food fight animal house government, and we're brimming with cash everywhere, for the biggest rainy day of all, the day we jumped over the cliff. but then we don't do the cliff dive. and contra to stock seer bob dylan, the hard rain, it didn't fall. in fact, we didn't get that much. we didn't get dinged except for the rich, who are the most able to handle it. all right, yeah, i can make a big deal about payroll tax thing, that's no problem. nevertheless, it's a small fraction of what we really feared. stocks kept their favored status, including relatively low taxes on dividen
they raised cash knowing they might need that cash to pay much higher taxes, the taxes that a failed attempt to fix the cliff would produce. a huge amount of dough moved to the sidelines immediately. companies themselves accelerated dividend payouts, putting tens of billions of dollars into the hands of shareholders who had no idea what to do with the money other than sit on it. so we came into the new year and we were paralyzed. inventories lean, huge part of the country damaged by a storm,...
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tax hikes he won in november are easing the state's budget problems. so brown's speech is expected to include his vision for the state. he's likely to talk about overhauling the school finance system, upgrading water delivery systems, and building high- speed rail. 5: traffic and weather... here's lawrence.. all morning you have been sending us some awesome 49er fan photos check out this adorable 1-year- old emma proudly showing off her new 49er shirt... thanks for watching eyewitness news this morning. your next local update is at 7:25. cbs this morning is coming up next. have a great day. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is thursday, january 24th, 2013. welcome to "cbs this morning." bone-chilling cold moves east freezing tens of millions. >>> tears and rage from secretary of state clinton at the benghazi hearings. will it help or hurt a possible presidential run? >>> for the first time the pentagon gives women the right to serve in combat and hay, some farmers don't have enough and some farmers are going to ex
tax hikes he won in november are easing the state's budget problems. so brown's speech is expected to include his vision for the state. he's likely to talk about overhauling the school finance system, upgrading water delivery systems, and building high- speed rail. 5: traffic and weather... here's lawrence.. all morning you have been sending us some awesome 49er fan photos check out this adorable 1-year- old emma proudly showing off her new 49er shirt... thanks for watching eyewitness news this...
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the fiscal cliff was a big issue on the tax side. we've extended the debt ceiling to may. that really could be july. i don't know that they represent the risks that a lot of people thought was represented in august 2011 heading into it. we realize hindsight, yields did not spike dramatically. we didn't get a massive number of investors whether it was institutions, pension funds that were forced out of treasuries. because of that aaa rating gone. i think we learned some lessons. but i still think unfortunately washington and the ranker and the political system remains one of them. >> it sounds you're not as worried about washington. >> we're sadly becoming immune to their antics. >> we'll leave it there. good to see you. thank you so much. >>> about ten minutes to go before we close it up on monday on wall street here. dow jones industrial average still hanging in just below 13,900. >>> well, it has been the feud that continues to be the buzz on wall street. >> and in 2003 i get a call from this ackman guy. he's like the cry baby in the schoolyard. >> carl icahn does not ha
the fiscal cliff was a big issue on the tax side. we've extended the debt ceiling to may. that really could be july. i don't know that they represent the risks that a lot of people thought was represented in august 2011 heading into it. we realize hindsight, yields did not spike dramatically. we didn't get a massive number of investors whether it was institutions, pension funds that were forced out of treasuries. because of that aaa rating gone. i think we learned some lessons. but i still...
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compromised on taxes. tell you the truth i see a lot of intransigence on part of democrats as well. >> there is untranssy against on both sides. compromise on taxes and spending. i was happy to see the debt ceiling thing put back to may if not further. david: professor alan blinder. thank you very much. sandy, over to you. sandra: apple getting slammed after its disappointing forecast. a long list of analysts just now cutting their ratings and price targets. why wasn't this done earlier? coming up we have an analyst who sent up a early warning last week. up next as well as back to davos, the president of costa rica tells liz how their tax policies are bringing in business from some big companies. >> i'm adam shapiro with your fox business brief. it was a mixed day on wall street but the s&p did manage to post its 7th straight day of gains. at&t reported fourth quarter results after the closing bell. earnings per share for the company fell a penny short of stilts coming in at 44 cents. revenue came in sligh
compromised on taxes. tell you the truth i see a lot of intransigence on part of democrats as well. >> there is untranssy against on both sides. compromise on taxes and spending. i was happy to see the debt ceiling thing put back to may if not further. david: professor alan blinder. thank you very much. sandy, over to you. sandra: apple getting slammed after its disappointing forecast. a long list of analysts just now cutting their ratings and price targets. why wasn't this done earlier?...
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by instituting some type of tax. what would you say to a governor who's thinking about doing something like that? >> i would say we cannot tax our way and solve this problem, any of these problems. we can't tax and provide solutions. it has never provided solutions. we can only grow our way out of the current situation, and growth means coming together as business, as government to try and create the necessary platform so that business can continue to invest. we are, we have invested $10 billion in the united states in the last three years. we still see great opportunities in the united states. when you look at the top 15 brands in the business of nonalcoholic beverages in the united states, there's actually been growth in those top 15 brands in the united states. so brands are growing. maybe the industry is not growing as a whole, but the brands, key successful brands are growing, and by the way, in dollar value the industry's grown 3% in the last three years. liz: continuing waving the coca-cola flag, thank you ver
by instituting some type of tax. what would you say to a governor who's thinking about doing something like that? >> i would say we cannot tax our way and solve this problem, any of these problems. we can't tax and provide solutions. it has never provided solutions. we can only grow our way out of the current situation, and growth means coming together as business, as government to try and create the necessary platform so that business can continue to invest. we are, we have invested $10...
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in fact a lot of people were concerned, joe, with this new tax, they have to add on the 7% tax, it adds up to 9% in some cases in california. these huge new sales taxes that the internet used to be able to avoid, they can't avoid it all over the place now. certain states it does kick in, that didn't seem to hurt sales too much. kind of surprising. >> i live in illinois. i live in chicago that's one of them. >> we have taxes in this town. this is nothing. the expectations are built in. not like we didn't know about this. that is like the general market. we see the things out in the forefront. investors and traders are not reacting like they normally would when they see the top line and follow-up data. they're looking at the stock. looking at what could potentially happen. i think this is priced in. david: joe, thanks. we'll see you in a couple of minutes when the s&p futures close. thanks. liz: well at this year's consumer electronics show you know we tried our absolute darnedest to break corning's new gorilla glass. they keep reinventing it. i was jump all over the thing of the the tenn
in fact a lot of people were concerned, joe, with this new tax, they have to add on the 7% tax, it adds up to 9% in some cases in california. these huge new sales taxes that the internet used to be able to avoid, they can't avoid it all over the place now. certain states it does kick in, that didn't seem to hurt sales too much. kind of surprising. >> i live in illinois. i live in chicago that's one of them. >> we have taxes in this town. this is nothing. the expectations are built...